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- [S202] J.H.Beers & Co, Publishers, History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania with Biographical Selections 1890, (Name: PA-Roots; Date: 1890;), 1250* George Weimer, farmer, P.O. Williston, son of George and Margaret (Lehman) Weimer, 24238? http://www.pa-roots.com/index.php/pabooks/24-historymecp.
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History of Counties of McKean, Elk and Forest, Pennsylvania. Chicago, J.H. Beers & Co., 1890.
"History of the Counties of McKean...", p. 1250:
George Weimer, farmer, P.O. Williston, son of George and Margaret (Lehman) Weimer, was born in Alsace, France (now Germany), November 27, 1816.
In 1830 he came to America with his parents, who located at Roulette, Potter County, where they engaged in farming and spent the rest of their lives;
their children were George and Eve.
His father's second wife was Eve Wiederich, and their children were
- Michael,
- Barbara,
- Mrs. Margaret Manning,
- Mrs. Sally Jackson,
- William S.,
- Frederick,
- John and - Mrs. Dorcas Marsh.
The subject of these lines made his home with his parents until nineteen years of age, when he began to work for farmers, and in 1836 bought a tract of wild land on which he located in 1842. This he cleared and improved, and now has one of the best farms in Pleasant Valley township.
He was married in 1842, to Laura, daughter of Burrel Lyman.
Their children are
- Sarah (Mrs. Rosoe Stearns),
- Otis,
- Willis,
- Ella (Mrs. Dr. Stearns, of Port Allegany),
- Mary (Mrs. F. Robinson, of Liberty township, McKean county),
- Nellie (Mrs. Amos Palmer, also of Liberty township),
- Nettie (Mrs. Lewis Yentzer, of Roulette),
- Lottie (Mrs. Miles Rice, also of Roulette), and
- Roscoe.
Mrs. Weimer died in 1884.
In politics, Mr. Weimer is a Democrat.
In 1836, he bought corn at $3 per bushel, which was brought on pack horses 80 miles from Jersey Shore, and paid for it in cutting wood at $0.75 per day.
History of Counties of McKean, Elk and Forest, Pennsylvania. Chicago, J.H. Beers & Co., 1890.
"History of the Counties of McKean...", p. 1250:
George Weimer, farmer, P.O. Williston, son of George and Margaret (Lehman) Weimer, was born in Alsace, France (now Germany), November 27, 1816.
In 1830 he came to America with his parents, who located at Roulette, Potter County, where they engaged in farming and spent the rest of their lives;
their children were George and Eve.
His father's second wife was Eve Wiederich, and their children were
- Michael,
- Barbara,
- Mrs. Margaret Manning,
- Mrs. Sally Jackson,
- William S.,
- Frederick,
- John and - Mrs. Dorcas Marsh.
The subject of these lines made his home with his parents until nineteen years of age, when he began to work for farmers, and in 1836 bought a tract of wild land on which he located in 1842. This he cleared and improved, and now has one of the best farms in Pleasant Valley township.
He was married in 1842, to Laura, daughter of Burrel Lyman.
Their children are
- Sarah (Mrs. Rosoe Stearns),
- Otis,
- Willis,
- Ella (Mrs. Dr. Stearns, of Port Allegany),
- Mary (Mrs. F. Robinson, of Liberty township, McKean county),
- Nellie (Mrs. Amos Palmer, also of Liberty township),
- Nettie (Mrs. Lewis Yentzer, of Roulette),
- Lottie (Mrs. Miles Rice, also of Roulette), and
- Roscoe.
Mrs. Weimer died in 1884.
In politics, Mr. Weimer is a Democrat.
In 1836, he bought corn at $3 per bushel, which was brought on pack horses 80 miles from Jersey Shore, and paid for it in cutting wood at $0.75 per day.
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